Taylor County Sheriff's Office said in a social media statement Tuesday evening that Samantha Dominguez has been arrested after fleeing from law enforcement Monday.

Deputies arrested Dominguez during a traffic stop at Ambler Avenue and West Lake Road about 5 p.m. Tuesday.

Dominguez was a passenger in a vehicle reported stolen and being driving by Natalie Bossier Monday afternoon, according to a statement from the Sheriff's Office. The driver fled from sheriff's personnel and led them on a chase. After the vehicle eventually stopped, Bossier was arrested and Dominguez fled on foot.

Bossier was charged with a third-degree felony evading arrest and state-jail felony unauthorized use of a vehicle. She remains in Taylor County Jail on bonds totaling $14,000.

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Taylor County Sheriff's Office deputies and narcotics officers arrested a woman Monday who fled from them in a stolen vehicle, and are still looking for a woman who fled from the vehicle on foot, causing schools to be locked down.

On Monday in the 1100 block of Amarillo Street, sheriff's personnel attempted to stop the driver of a vehicle which had been reported stolen.

Natalie Bossier allegedly fled in the vehicle, which was also occupied by Samantha Christine Dominguez of Abilene.

At the 2000 block of South 15th Street, Dominguez, who had warrants for her arrest, fled from the vehicle on foot, "possibly with a firearm," according to the sheriff's department.

Bossier was taken into custody for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and evading arrest at the scene.

Schools in the area were locked down as a precaution, and a search was conducted with the assistance of the Abilene Police Department and the APD K-9 unit.

"It was determined that Samantha Dominguez was not in the area and the schools were taken off lockdown," said Sgt. Cliff Griffin, public information officer with the Taylor County Sheriff's Office, in a news release.

Dominguez was, as of 5 p.m. Monday, still not in custody, Griffin said.

She has warrants for her arrest for possession of marijuana (state jail felony) and faces further charges.

Those with information about Dominguez should contact the Taylor County Sheriff's Office at 325-674-1300.

"Samantha Dominguez does look slightly different than the photo provided as she at the time of the incident had dark blonde hair," Griffin said in a statement Monday.